- Are you a GP registrar with a passion for rural and remote medicine?
- Discover and Explore Amazing NT Locations!
Experience an exceptional opportunity to train towards Fellowship at one of four RVTS endorsed Northern Territory locations!
- Katherine - Wurli Wurlinjang Aboriginal Health Service (Wurli) - Delivers healthcare services to Aboriginal residents in Katherine and the wider region, encompassing diverse Indigenous language groups
- Ngukurr - Sunrise Health Service (Sunrise) - Provides vital services to nine communities across the Big Rivers region, including Ngukurr and offers an enriching experience in pristine, untouched landscapes
- Mutitjulu - Central Australian Aboriginal Congress (Congress) - Offers comprehensive primary health care services to Aboriginal people in Alice Springs and surrounding remote communities, including Mutitjulu
- Tennant Creek- Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corporation (Anyinginyi) - Delivers holistic healthcare to Aboriginal communities in the Barkly region and dedicated to 'Closing the Gap' in Aboriginal Health
What's in it for you?
- Train for FACRRM or FRACGP or both, while remaining in the community during your training
- Benefit from a blend of remote and face-to-face training, with personalized supervision and comprehensive support
- Enjoy the RVTS high fellowship achievement rate and full funding by the Australian Government - no application fee
- Eligibility for the A1 Medicare schedule and additional Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) payments of $25K to $60K in MM6-7 rural and remote locations through the Workforce Incentive Program – Doctor Stream (WIP)
- Encounter intriguing and diverse medical cases, unlike anything you've seen elsewhere in Australia
- Access NT PHN/RWA NT relocation and education supports
- Gain valuable insight into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures while delivering culturally appropriate care
What do you need to apply?
- Current general or provisional AHPRA registration as a General Practitioner
- Australian citizenship, permanent residency, or temporary residency status
- A current resume with two contactable referees and certified supporting documentation
- Willingness to participate in the RVTS targeted recruitment and selection process, including an online Situational Judgment Test
Applications are open from 11 March 2024 to 14 April 2024.
If you're eager to embark on an exciting journey and embrace adventure in a rural and remote Fellowship Training placement, don't miss this opportunity to set yourself on a path towards a fulfilling career in medicine!
This could be your chance to grow both professionally and personally while making a meaningful impact on the health of communities in the Northern Territory.
Please indicate your location preference in your resume and apply now using the link provided.